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Rehabilitation centre now a part of climate-adapted recreational park in Aarhus, Denmark
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New synergies have emerged in climate change adaptation efforts in Aarhus, Denmark. The surroundings of the Danish centre for rehabilitation, research and development - MarselisborgCentret - integrate health, urban nature, rehabilitation and climate change adaptation in a single project. The project is called SPARK and it is part of the local water company (Aarhus Vand's) strategy to contain and retain almost all the rainwater that falls on the centre site.
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Support for distress associated with climate change in Finland – “The mind of eco-anxiety”
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Online support groups to talk about environmental feelings for young people
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The project website uses drawings such as this one for the promotion of its materials and events. Author: Saara Helkala; Source: MIELI ry – Ympäristöahdistuksen mieli
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Support for distress associated with climate change in Finland – “The mind of eco-anxiety”
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New lakes retain rainwater in the town of Tommerup Stationsby on Funen, Denmark
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In the Municipality of Assens on Funen, Denmark three new retention ponds are keeping the town of Tommerup Stationsby dry-shod, even after persistent and heavy rainfalls. Combined, three lakes - together known as Tallerupsøerne - form the largest climate adaptation project to date on Western Funen. The lakes were designed to withstand a five-year rainfall event but have proven capable of withstanding more.
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Wildfires
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Health effects
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Wildfires
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Health effects
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Accelerating and upscaling transformational adaptation in Europe: demonstration of water-related innovation packages
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TransformAr aims to demonstrate solutions and pathways, deemed essential for climate and social resilience to achieve rapid and far-reaching transformational adaptation. The project is developing an adaptive process based on open innovation, user-friendly and accessible climate data services, actionable solutions and large-scale experimentation
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NetworkNature
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NetworkNature is a resource for the nature-based solutions community, creating opportunities for local, regional and international cooperation to maximise the impact and spread of nature-based solutions. The project is funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 programme
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The EIB Climate Survey 2020-2021
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The third edition of the EIB Climate Survey shows that COVID-19 has changed people’s perception of the climate emergency. Most Europeans now consider the pandemic to be the greatest challenge facing their countries, but climate change remains a crucial issue
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Introduction and opportunities for NbS: reflections from the RECONECT project
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This webinar, organised by the EU funded RECONECT project, introduces the context in which Nature-based Solutions (NbS) are co-created, implemented and upscaled, with the aim to reduce hydrometeorological risks. The target audience of the webinar, including policy and decision makers, are expected to gain knowledge on the EU and international policy frameworks supporting NbS, and on innovation and technologies for their implementation.
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